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Quite surprisingly even after I left the community with a bang, my works still remained popular and widely used, so I thought I might as well compile and release what I had done on the UAP since almost exactly a year ago.

This is definitely not what I wanted the patch to be, but rather what it had eventually become. I haven't worked on it in at least a half a year. I lost interest in both patching and the actual game as well. I guess, everyone eventually moves on, and so did I.

Anyway, this is still a substantial release. The patch may be unfinished in a sense that I still have a few pages of unsolved bug reports, but this version has many bug fixes, including a number of engine fixes/tweaks. It even fixes a few very annoying critical bugs (e.g. Virgil not dying at the Sobbing Onion). The full changelogs are included with the patch.

Understandably, in the end this is still an unsupported work that is no longer maintained. I take zero responsibility for what this patch does. Use it at your own risk.

Also, before some shitty troll says it, this release isn't an attempt at attention whoring and/or getting back into the community. I'm still around, but I don't think I'll be posting much, if at all. Moreover, my site is now torn down and my hotmail account is disabled. Please accept this release as a present that it is and don't try to get back at me with whatever agenda you may have.

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(Somebody should really mirror this before the free hosting links die.)

Sneering will only get you so far, fellows. Sooner or later somebody will ask you to elaborate and discover you basically adhere to any idea that is presented on television. That's not a rationalist. It's insane.

I recently started my first proper play-through of Arcanum, is it going to be best to leave installing this patch until my next play as I don't want to corrupt my install. Or is it safe to install over the top?

It's meant to be installed once the game and the official patch is installed, save games are not supported however.

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Yes but what I meant was I've already done a full install with hi-res maps/res and music and the most recent UAP up until a couple of weeks ago. If save games are not supported I leave installing it until my next play.

I don't think I've ever not watched a movie from beginning to end. Not even if it's a really bad one, like the aforementioned James Cameron that wasn't much more than a CGI-ified Dances with wolves. The CGI wasn't even that impressive and the 3D can just go to hell.

Anyway, if you decide to start something you should also finish it. I think that's just something you do. I mean, even if it's a bad experience it's still a experience.

I do the same thing with books, which is why I've read the entire Twilight series. Comes in handy when you meet people that like Twilight who's only argument against you is "well you never read the books" but then you go "actually I have read the books" and then you feel both proud and disgusted with yourself.

Also, people who make a disturbance at the cinema are one of the two reasons why I don't go to the cinema anymore. The other reason is that I'm too tall to sit down for two hours.

I played Morrowind and my IQ dropped 10 points. I was going to sue Bethesda, but then I saw a mudcrab and forgot. Filthy things.

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fffsfss....Guys!...ffss..-don't have much time--..ff.s..s... .this..Codex from the future....fff.s.s..f.s.f..Fallout thr-....f..f.ssss....-eel time first person....fffsss...tunred Harold into a fucking tr-...fs.sfffs... steel be with y-..fsfs...sss....-ot too late, you can still sto--fssssfssfsffssssssssssssssssss

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If you cannot get into Mass Effect n Dragon Age, perhaps RPG's are not you're stuff? Or give Oblivion a try, Bethesda usualy made there games for casual players not like Bioware that stickies to more hardcore oldschool RPG mecanics of deep, engrossing storylines and character delvopement.